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ChronicPainExistent

ChronicPainExistent

One day at a time
Jan 3, 2024
48
I've been spending some time on Google Earth looking for tall buildings (+6 storeys), but that's quite tedious. I have found one suitable location so far, but would be nice to have backups.

I know it's a long shot, but just wondering if there's some thinking outside-of-the-box that I haven't seen yet -- something that would make it a lot easier to find taller buildings specifically.
 
4am

4am

there’s nothing for you (it/its)
Dec 14, 2023
3,329
not really out of the box, but wiki has lists of tallest buildings in some cities
 
Silent Raindrops

Silent Raindrops

The Darkness Awaits Me
Feb 3, 2024
263
Try googling tallest bridges or buildings in the area you're considering.
 

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